ROCHESTER— A woman was trapped inside her vehicle following a single-car accident Monday on Washington Street, which officials say resulted from her texting while driving. At approximately 8:34 a.m. Monday morning, officials received notice of a one-vehicle accident on Washington Street near the Barrington town line. They discovered a 26-year-old female driver reportedly drove her white 1996 Volvo 850 off the road, into a raised section of a ditch. Lisa Oliva, of Barrington, was the sole occupant of the vehicle.Fire Capt. Mark Avery said his department arrived to the scene at 8:44 a.m., in the area of 394 Washington St. “The vehicle ended up in the (roadside) drainage just off the side of the road and kind of planted itself in there,” he said.Avery added after officials offered a pain consultation to the trapped victim, the fire department used their rescue tool to cut off the front door of the vehicle before removing Oliva. She was transported to Frisbie Memorial Hospital with serious injuries, though they are considered to not be life threatening at this time.Oliva was issued a warning for “prohibited text messages and device usage while operating a motor vehicle” by the Rochester Police Department and the matter remains under investigation Rochester police and fire responded to the scene, along with Frisbie’s emergency medical services (EMS) team. Police would like to remind drivers that statute RSA 265:105-a (for prohibited text messaging) is a violation. They say the distraction created by text messaging has much more serious consequences when it results in a motor vehicle collision. For further information regarding texting while driving, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website or stoptextsstopwrecks.org.